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Off-Duty Md. Trooper Injured After Being Dragged by Car

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Maryland State Police say an off-duty state trooper is in critical condition after he was dragged by a car in Caroline County on Wednesday night. More>>

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Killer Asks Del. Pardons Board to Commute Sentence

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A convicted killer is asking the state Board of Pardons to commute his life sentence for first-degree murder. More>>

O.C. Police go After Jaywalkers

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Ocean City police are gearing up for the beach season, one pedestrian at a time. More>>

License Plates Not the Only Low-Digit Obsession in Delaware Video included

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Delaware's obsession with low-number license plates is easy to see. All you have to do is drive down any road in the first state. But there's another low-number obsession that's less visible - for low number hunting licenses. More>>

Kent County SPCA Forced to Remove Pictures of Lost Animals From Craigslist Video included

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The Kent County SPCA is fighting back against an anonymous person who claims the shelter is out to make money and not to help animals. More>>

New Maryland Smoke Detector Law

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A new law approved by Gov. Martin O'Malley is designed to make Maryland homes a little safer. Starting July 1, battery-operated smoke detectors will be required to be run by lithium batteries with a 10-year life. The law requires homes in Maryland to have the new smoke detectors installed by 2018. More>>

Solving the Racial Divide Between Milton Schools Video included

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The Cape Henlopen School District Board of Education is considering plans to fix a racial divide between two of the district's elementary schools. More>>

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  • Thursday, May 23 2013 8:02 AM EDT2013-05-23 12:02:25 GMT
    MARYLAND- A new law approved by Governor O'Malley is designed to make homes a little safer.  Starting July 1st, battery-operated smoke detectors will be required to be run by ten-year lasting lithium batteries.
    A new law approved by Gov. Martin O'Malley is designed to make Maryland homes a little safer. Starting July 1, battery-operated smoke detectors will be required to be run by lithium batteries with a 10-year life. The law requires homes in Maryland to have the new smoke detectors installed by 2018.
  • Thursday, May 23 2013 9:29 AM EDT2013-05-23 13:29:29 GMT
    An off-duty state trooper is being treated for injuries he sustained when he apparently confronted vandalism suspects in a car in Caroline County.
    Maryland State Police say an off-duty state trooper is in critical condition after he was dragged by a car in Caroline County on Wednesday night.
  • Thursday, May 23 2013 8:53 AM EDT2013-05-23 12:53:31 GMT
    Former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold has paid a $75,000 fine for misconduct.
    Former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold has paid a $75,000 fine for misconduct.


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